Their division opponents have been active in the offseason so far. The Dolphins made the big defensive upgrade by signing Dansby. The Jets have been busy adding a pair of former Chargers, Antonio Cromartie and LaDainian Tomlinson.

After some early noise that the Patriots were going to pursue Julius Peppers, the biggest news out of their camp has been Randy Moss' statement that he expects 2010 to be his last season with the team.

Miami should be improved, with Chad Henne starting from the beginning of the season and an upgraded defense that should make more big plays. The Jets, of course, return with Rex Ryan's dominant defense—and Mark Sanchez has the talent and drive to skip the sophomore slump.

It'll be hard to deny the Brady/Belichick Patriots the playoffs. But the Dolphins and Jets both have recent experience playing spoiler.

Well.. Until Ronnie went down.. Our Rushing game was the best in the league. And our offense was scoring significantly more points. Imagine if Ronnie can stay healthy and we get a #1 WR.

I don't think you can underestimate this thought. The offense will really start to mature this year. I'm excited to see the development of Hartline who really has the look of a guy who can step up and be that Ed McCaffrey type receiver. I'd also like to see the continued development of much maligned Ted Ginn. Throw a more talented OL into that equation, new blood at LB the only piece missing is a starting NT. I'm thoroughly enjoying the slow improvement of this team and this year ought to be a great year to be a Phin Fan!

Yeah , & I am wondering if that is a good thing. The best coaches dont mean A thing if they dont have the players to execute the schemes.Still , it seems every year we go thru this stuff ... did we do enough in the off season , while other teams seemed to have done alot. Most years turns out the same way - we put a competetive team on the field & continue to be somewhere in the middle of the pack.

Well.. Until Ronnie went down.. Our Rushing game was the best in the league. And our offense was scoring significantly more points. Imagine if Ronnie can stay healthy and we get a #1 WR.

I don't think you can underestimate this thought. The offense will really start to mature this year. I'm excited to see the development of Hartline who really has the look of a guy who can step up and be that Ed McCaffrey type receiver. I'd also like to see the continued development of much maligned Ted Ginn. Throw a more talented OL into that equation, new blood at LB the only piece missing is a starting NT. I'm thoroughly enjoying the slow improvement of this team and this year ought to be a great year to be a Phin Fan!

Throw in a solid Free Safety into the mix to help solidify the secondary and I think the defense can at least slow some teams down enough to allow the offense to win.